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i wrote a book about the role of god and religion in foreign policy. while we believe in separation of church and state, which i do. i think the moral suasion, that the head of the church can deal with the issues of the day, the moral decisions i think plays a larmg role. but there are many things that i interfere in. the choice of the pope wouldn't be one of them. >> well, "prague winter" now out in paper. a wonderful bock. thank you very much. always a real pleasure. >> thank you. >>> and coming up next, budget politics, with democratic campaign committee chair congressman steve vault. >>> and we verse are watching the vatican for the smokes. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. "i'm only human" ] [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutua
i wrote a book about the role of god and religion in foreign policy. while we believe in separation of church and state, which i do. i think the moral suasion, that the head of the church can deal with the issues of the day, the moral decisions i think plays a larmg role. but there are many things that i interfere in. the choice of the pope wouldn't be one of them. >> well, "prague winter" now out in paper. a wonderful bock. thank you very much. always a real pleasure. >>...
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amendment, you know, identifies the press and the public as beneficiaries of a range of rights from religion and assembly to freedom of the press itself. branzburg v hayes talks about a privilege available to professional reporters, state legislatures have in most states defined that as professional members of the press. so yes, people at home can say now here's a reporter talking about how the news effects them and the press is a constituency group, that will be difficult as the ap story continues, people will question whether the press is overly interested because our rights are at issue. having said that, i spent a lot of time on these issues. the problem the way it was approached on telephone records, it was very broad. i am not suggesting it is illegal, in fact, it may have to your point followed the doj guidelines, but we have to look at aggressive pursuit of leaks and when they are whistleblowers and legitimate leaks that may help us govern versus national security. it is important thing to stay on top of, just don't think it has anything thus far with decisions by president obama. >>
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>> religion has different functions in traditional societies. from the function that it functions that it has in modern society. traditional societies use religion a lot more explanation, now science provided the explanations of why there's tides and why the sun seems to go across the sky. so there's a function of religion that has become lost with time. religion still has its function of offering comfort, of helping deal with anxiety. religion used to have a function of teaching us to obey the king or obey the president. the reasons that we obey the president today are not because of religion but because of the rule of law. >> interesting. professor jared diamond, thank you so much for all of that. >> you are welcome. >>> and up next, coughing, sneezing and wheezing. the flu outbreak infecting the nation. >> excuse me. >> how facebook -- well timed there, s.e. facebook helping some fight back. we'll explain it next. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who cho
>> religion has different functions in traditional societies. from the function that it functions that it has in modern society. traditional societies use religion a lot more explanation, now science provided the explanations of why there's tides and why the sun seems to go across the sky. so there's a function of religion that has become lost with time. religion still has its function of offering comfort, of helping deal with anxiety. religion used to have a function of teaching us to...
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, and it happens to be a very strong issue in the catholic church, because of the representation of religion in association with abuse. it's one of the most deeply concerning aspects that one could have with sex abuse. but there's way more to the pope's importance than straightening out a problem of this nature. >> we know there are broad problems that the new pope is going to face, from what happened at the vatican bank to, as you say, the bureaucracy at the vatican. what happens in that room, george? how does it work? >> well, tonight's vote will be an exchange of compliments. >> but do they talk to each other? >> no, no. in the sistine chapel, there's just voting, period. tonight's vote will be an exchange of compliments. the serious business begins tomorrow morning. and i would think by late tomorrow or early thursday, you're going to get a winnowing out of candidates, so that we might have, might have an election by the end of the week. let me say one other thing, though, here, chris. and that is that this pope that's being chosen, who's being chosen, needs to lift up and affirm all of
, and it happens to be a very strong issue in the catholic church, because of the representation of religion in association with abuse. it's one of the most deeply concerning aspects that one could have with sex abuse. but there's way more to the pope's importance than straightening out a problem of this nature. >> we know there are broad problems that the new pope is going to face, from what happened at the vatican bank to, as you say, the bureaucracy at the vatican. what happens in that...
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our survey of thnones was ne in coopetion with the pew forum on religion and public life. here is kim's story, as it ran just before the november election. >> in the battleground state of ohio, volunteer monette richards is making calls for state and local democratic candidates. she wants to encourage liberal voters, and especially those who support abortion rights, to get out to the polls next month. >> we get the government that we deserve because we get the government that we vote for. and right now it's not good enough for me. >> richards is part of a growing force on the political scene -- the 46 million americans who say they are not affiliated with a religion. their numbers have been rising rapidly, and they are heavily democratic. >> something like a quarter of people who identify with the democrats or lean towards the democratic party are in this unaffiliated category. that's a lot of votes. that's a major group. >> professor john green directs the bliss institute at the university of akron and has long studied the relationship between religion and politics. >> re
our survey of thnones was ne in coopetion with the pew forum on religion and public life. here is kim's story, as it ran just before the november election. >> in the battleground state of ohio, volunteer monette richards is making calls for state and local democratic candidates. she wants to encourage liberal voters, and especially those who support abortion rights, to get out to the polls next month. >> we get the government that we deserve because we get the government that we...
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>> dana: a good point made that how religion shape different countries they have. so if you look at the map you understand why the british drew the line that way. i'm obviously in the minority. >> eric: you're not. >> dana: you agree? >> eric: i will agree with you. this is what happens in public school. they will make an agenda and put the lesson together. i got to tell you, folks, if you're a parent, get there and find out what they will do. they cogo through the syllabus and find out they teach the class and say we will put kids in burqas. if you don't like of the, tell your kid not to do it. >> dana: the parent only found out about this because she was a good parent who was looking at her kid's facebook page for monitoring purposes and found out. >> eric: my point is you can go through the textbooks and you can talk to teachers, the parent teacher conferences all year long and say what are you going to do here? how are you doing it here? i find -- >> dana: teachers will love you. >> bob: you weren't exactly endorsing dana's position. what is wrong? greg, c'mon,
>> dana: a good point made that how religion shape different countries they have. so if you look at the map you understand why the british drew the line that way. i'm obviously in the minority. >> eric: you're not. >> dana: you agree? >> eric: i will agree with you. this is what happens in public school. they will make an agenda and put the lesson together. i got to tell you, folks, if you're a parent, get there and find out what they will do. they cogo through the...
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. >> the president did say during the campaign cling to their guns and religion. >> oddly enough opposite of 40 years ago. you listen to richard nixon on secret tapes he's saying things i'm for gun control and the way i will do it, scare all of the white voters about the black panthers. chris: and it worked. safe streets act. >> i think there's a mismatch with how people actually live and how people actually want to think about the country. if you look at the border for instance, look at brooklyn and what happened during hurricane sandy, there wasn't any rash of looting and rash of stealing. i don't know if this is going to work. wayne lapierre. chris: i have not seen a republican stand up and say i disagree with wayne lapierre in the media. >> there are two issues here. we will not get a sweeping gun control bill because politics are such we're not. but the question of can wayne lapierre help republicans build a big collision across issues. there i agree with mia i don't that i will happen. i think that's older america. really -- chris: you're smart but could it be short road strategy? e
. >> the president did say during the campaign cling to their guns and religion. >> oddly enough opposite of 40 years ago. you listen to richard nixon on secret tapes he's saying things i'm for gun control and the way i will do it, scare all of the white voters about the black panthers. chris: and it worked. safe streets act. >> i think there's a mismatch with how people actually live and how people actually want to think about the country. if you look at the border for...
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exercise of religion is you were attack here. all this has done is put in regulatory language what was proposed a year ago by the administration a compromise. it's not. it's a farce. an accounting trick. catholic university for example is compelled by the state, under obamacare to offer health insurance. the elliott insurer is propelled to provide contraceptives. this is shifted to the catholic university and students. this is a gimmick. it implicates the catholic institution in the giving up of contraceptives against the religious tenet. say you have a catholic group and you are compel and there is no exception. but the worst part how they define religious institution. churches where you worship on sunday are completely exempt because that would be outrage. but the secularists at the department of h.h.s. have determined that religious means only the place where you go on sunday. if you are a catholic soup kitchen where you do god's work that is not considered religious. that in and of itself is an outrage. this issue is one this
exercise of religion is you were attack here. all this has done is put in regulatory language what was proposed a year ago by the administration a compromise. it's not. it's a farce. an accounting trick. catholic university for example is compelled by the state, under obamacare to offer health insurance. the elliott insurer is propelled to provide contraceptives. this is shifted to the catholic university and students. this is a gimmick. it implicates the catholic institution in the giving up...
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seen already some faces of people from different countries and we'll see people from many different religions and, of course, the cardinals, but the two people from religious orders that he has invited to play a part in this mass are the superior general of the jesuits as you would expect and of the franciscans. so he is -- he has -- is honoring st. francis in a variety of ways here. >> as we talk about pope francis and his taking the name to be close to the poor and the people, what we're seeing in the pictures of the dignitaries is that the papacy is a very powerful position in this world, 1.2 billion catholics around the world. he's -- it is a position of enormous influence and sometimes diplomatic power, as well and so i just want to share with you a little bit of who is there for the united states, vice president joe biden is leading the delegation. he's accompanied --s if. >> ands it his saint's day, the feast of st. joseph and house minority leader democratic leader nancy pelosi is there, as well, and you see representatives from gulf states, also, and then from the other religions, fr
seen already some faces of people from different countries and we'll see people from many different religions and, of course, the cardinals, but the two people from religious orders that he has invited to play a part in this mass are the superior general of the jesuits as you would expect and of the franciscans. so he is -- he has -- is honoring st. francis in a variety of ways here. >> as we talk about pope francis and his taking the name to be close to the poor and the people, what...
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many folks have joked to us that soccer and religion go hand in hand here. it's a huge win for this region of the country. of course, brazil has recently got the world cup and the olympics. and now argentina has the pope. this is something that so many folks have been praying for. we have been here in rio for the last several days. we have been to churches. we have seen folks tell us they were praying for a pope of latin american descent. that's what they got. the pope lived in buenos aires most his life. his folks are of italian descent. some 40 million people live in argentina. 70% of that country is, of course, catholic. the numbers, as we -- >> we just lost our connection with miguel almaguer. let me bring liz back in. our historian. liz, you heard miguel cite the numbers there. but it is also interesting, you have the pope from buones aires. the constant conversation that is happening worldwide about the disparity. and that he has focused so heavily on that. put that in perspective. maybe not in comparison, necessarily, to benedict xlvi but what we've s
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another issue is how to have dialogue, with religions, the great rise of islam. how are we going to truly dialogue with these religions, in order to reach a truth, the truth, which we believe as roman catholics. and i think a third issue is, many of the problems that the world faces, the church too needs to tackle. for example, beginning of life issues, end of life issues. how do we deal with marriage? how do we deal with the sanctity of marriage. how do we deal with moral issues. how do we deal with the economic crisis? that's what people want to hear. that's what people need to hear in the world we're living in, in order that we give them hope. i think i heard something that i think is very important, when you said, chris, pope john paul ii opened people's hearts. pope benedict filled people's hearts. he was a theologian. so now, what i think we need is somehow who allows people to take what they have received and now use it in their lives for the good of others. >> monsignor, thank you for coming over. liz lev, thank you, they will be staying with us and we'll
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what effect might these unaffiliated have on all organized religion? major funding of religion and ethics news weekly is provided by -- >>> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. man catholics around the world this week welcomed their new leader amid many expectations and questions about what the papacy of pope francis may hold. cardinal jorge mario bergoglio of buenos aires was elected pope wednesday, choosing the name francis in reference, the vatican said, to st. francis of assisi. he is the first pope to take that name. he is also the first jesuit to become pope and the first pope from south america. francis is known for his advocacy on the part of the poor and for his humility. in argentina, he lived simply in a small apartment, often cooked for himself, and took the bus or subway every day instead of a chauffeured car. he is also a staunch social conservative, who strongly opposes abortion and protested vigorously against his country's legalization of same-sex marriage. this week, francis celebrated mass with the cardinals. ea
what effect might these unaffiliated have on all organized religion? major funding of religion and ethics news weekly is provided by -- >>> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. man catholics around the world this week welcomed their new leader amid many expectations and questions about what the papacy of pope francis may hold. cardinal jorge mario bergoglio of buenos aires was elected pope wednesday, choosing the name francis in reference, the vatican said, to st....
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religion is not a food court. if i don't like mcdonald's this week, i think gi to bob big boy's, i understand the stylistic differences. but when it comes down to choosing a religion on the base of style, it's got something to do with belief, i think. >> you're talking about, you and mike have both talked about what the catholic church means to progressives and liberals, which is an institution that has combatting poverty. helping those in need around the world and the message, there has been no messaging around that to the younger generation. that matters a lot to people though think about the social fabric and the idea of community. you watch this pomp and circumstance, which is beautiful and historic and in many ways but frank brunei makes an interesting point today. he says much of what has eroded the church's authority must be addressed is the addiction to secrecy. its rejection of transparency. when an organization shrouds itself in mystery it is invariably treated as a cradle of intrigue. and yet here its s
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remember, this is the second amendment, second only after free speech, religion. the founders took this very, very seriously. this is not an amendment to guarantee the right to hunt squirrels. so it's very important that we have an adult conversation, stop ranting and raving over gun violence. of course, we all hate gun violence. but for example, let us ask the question, why have we seen the mass shootings that we have? it is not the law-abiding citizens, using their guns. in fact, there is a very close connection with psychiatric drugs. i have a forbes column i wrote that should be appearing very soon, it draws the connection between the presence of these psychiatric drug, people -- those so-called lone wolf shooters, especially the young people who are on these psychiatric drugs, anti-depressants or in withdrawal from them, why isn't congress holding hearings on this? rather than pulling the nra do into these meetings and brow-beating them over exercising a right that the founders guaranteed, why not invite the pharmaceutical companies into capitol hill and see
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ation d its founders' interest in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. pope benedict xvi stunned the world this week with the surprise announcement that he's decided to resign, the first pope to step down in 600 years. our coverage today includes analysis from two experts on the church, and it begins with reaction from catholics and non-catholics alike, gathered by our managing editor kim lawton. >> benedict said he's resigning "for the good of the church." >> isn't that a profound sign of his own humility in that he was able to recognize when, you know, it just was more than he could handle? and instead of letting just sort of others do the job, he viewed very strongly that we needed somebody in that position that would really be able to take the helm. >> i think this decision was made out of lo
ation d its founders' interest in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. pope benedict xvi stunned the world this week with the surprise announcement that he's decided to resign, the first pope to step down in 600 years....
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secondly, is it true that the the second amendment, the right to bare arms, insures our religion? i don't think so. i think it's the people. >>> a montana gun law is proposing a new sheriffs first bill which would allow county sheriffs to pick and choose which federal laws they want to enforce in their state. as garry more bit told "mother jones" might say that we have probable cause to say we have this person in our county who's making firearms without a license and the sheriff might say, well, gosh, under the montana fiearms freedom act, he might say you don't have permission for this bust. it was cleared by a vote by the state's republican-led house judiciary committee just this week. >>> people, who do you think really has got the short end of the stick when it comes to the looming spending cuts that are said to hit on march 1st? well, consider the guy who's korz nating 800,000 defense department layoffs that will happen as a result. that would be pentagon comptroller robert heale taking it in stride. he said when i walk down the hall, they still wave, but with fewer fingers.
secondly, is it true that the the second amendment, the right to bare arms, insures our religion? i don't think so. i think it's the people. >>> a montana gun law is proposing a new sheriffs first bill which would allow county sheriffs to pick and choose which federal laws they want to enforce in their state. as garry more bit told "mother jones" might say that we have probable cause to say we have this person in our county who's making firearms without a license and the...
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. >> what i have is my religion, you know, and through my religion, i have learned to not be materialistic. if you have all the things you need instead of the things you want, knowledge is more important than materials. >> reporter: people in the bay area may know more than most about the plight of tibetans. they're not allowed to practice their own religion or speak their own language. the tibetan religious leader, the dalai lama cannot go home. but the pictures are dozens of tibetans, who have set themselves on fire to protest their treatment under the chinese government. >> i'm scared that if this keeps going, someday there won't be a tibet. >> reporter: pasan wants to give tibetans a voice. >> i lived in a country where there is no freedom, and i'm living in a country that has freedom, so i see the difference. >> reporter: she wants to go into medicine and work in undeveloped countries. wendy tokudo, kpix 5. >> now, her family doesn't have the money to send her to college. if you would like to help her and other kids in the bay area like her go to get a college education, go to our web
. >> what i have is my religion, you know, and through my religion, i have learned to not be materialistic. if you have all the things you need instead of the things you want, knowledge is more important than materials. >> reporter: people in the bay area may know more than most about the plight of tibetans. they're not allowed to practice their own religion or speak their own language. the tibetan religious leader, the dalai lama cannot go home. but the pictures are dozens of...
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just institutionalize religion as another form of control over society but you know and i respect all religions all creeds all belief systems as long as they're peaceful and loving in their fundamental basis but i mean religion has existed as long as humanity do you think we can ever evolve past religious doctrine that really doesn't apply to humanity's evolution in the future anymore. well i think that the key to this is to understand there's a difference between critical thinking and having your own personal mystic beliefs i believe that mysticism has its place if you look at young in psychology and all of these ideas about archetypes these are deep seeded animistic things that go back to our earliest human ancestors they have their place in their relevance but we have to understand that that is different then the day to day facts and figures way of caring about our life and one thing that we can learn from from science is our interconnectedness through entanglement and things like this and we find that in the mystical sense for instance in. they talk about everyone being connected
just institutionalize religion as another form of control over society but you know and i respect all religions all creeds all belief systems as long as they're peaceful and loving in their fundamental basis but i mean religion has existed as long as humanity do you think we can ever evolve past religious doctrine that really doesn't apply to humanity's evolution in the future anymore. well i think that the key to this is to understand there's a difference between critical thinking and having...
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number of people have no trouble with god, no trouble with faith but they have a lot probables with religion and with the church. fur us as catholics, that's a tough one because we always see jesus and his church as one. so to restore that sense of luster and reform and purity to the church to attract more people, that's another one we hear about. you hear again about want new evangelization. how are we going to win back those nations especially in europe that are nominally catholic but have drifted from catholic fervor. you hear about the growing churches in asia and latin america and africa where there's more people than they know what to do with, where there's massive material needs. they need more such of churches. they need more schools and hospitals. they need more priests and sisters and qualified lay leaders. you hear all about the joys. you hear all about the sorrows. it's a magnificent symphony in the life of the church they find very embracing very uplifting. >> schieffer: well, there is also your eminence, things like the cover-up of sexual crimes, pedophiles. you've got the card
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atheism a new religion for the west. atheism simply means lacking a belief in a higher power so if so if that's what you're talking about then of course not it's a simple expression of one's have one's own personal beliefs which is more feeling than anything if you're talking about something like humanism which is a positive expression of seeing the world through the lens of science having human flourishing as a highest value understanding ethics and you know rational approach to the world that goes along with that and making your own media one line of prince between the two that's often went to different and what's the difference between the two is there any meaningful difference so the meaningful difference is that atheism is a simple war with the simple definition of a lack of belief not even necessarily something that rises to the level of denying all other religions but simply a lack of belief in a higher power in the same reason a christian doesn't believe in vishnu or hindu or vishnu or a law we don't believe in a
atheism a new religion for the west. atheism simply means lacking a belief in a higher power so if so if that's what you're talking about then of course not it's a simple expression of one's have one's own personal beliefs which is more feeling than anything if you're talking about something like humanism which is a positive expression of seeing the world through the lens of science having human flourishing as a highest value understanding ethics and you know rational approach to the world that...
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so it is not surprising they get bitter and cling to guns and religion. or antipathy toward people who aren't like them. >> he later apologized. the national rifle association once supported background checks and now sees a golden opportunity to stop the president cold and vastly expand armed personnel in schools. >> background checks, we want to make sure that criminals and those who are declared with mental issues, that they not have acess. the debate on . we are trying to do something about school safety. >> the president's push on gun control will continue in connecticut. trying to hit the states where they faced tragedies like in colorado with aurora and columbine . a chance to regain the momentum. they know inside the white house they have an uphill battle on capitol hill. >> ed, thank you. >> companies hired at the slowest pace in five month in march. pay roll processer said confirms did not add any jobs in the month of march . it is the largest gain in sevenyears. the dow gave back yesterday's gains and dropping 112 today . the s&p 500 lost 17 and
so it is not surprising they get bitter and cling to guns and religion. or antipathy toward people who aren't like them. >> he later apologized. the national rifle association once supported background checks and now sees a golden opportunity to stop the president cold and vastly expand armed personnel in schools. >> background checks, we want to make sure that criminals and those who are declared with mental issues, that they not have acess. the debate on . we are trying to do...
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. >> 24% identify with religion today that they were raised in. i want to ask you about money and the church. i'm going to get skeptical on you. how big a driving force is the ability for a european pope or to a degree an american pope to raise money for the church, where they would avoid latin america, avoid africa, where the fundraising would be a lot more challenging. >> i agree. if you travel the country i went to college at n.y.u. and at the catholic center gay couples were openly welcome. they send the liberal priests to the liberal areas and conservative priests to the conservative areas. a big part of the priest is to get people to open their pocketbooks and put money in the baskets. it is the business sense that has caused it to marginalize itself. i think if they could open themselves up to a whole new array of parishioners that want to give money to the church, getting baaing to the message of jesus and get over the hang ups about the dirty parts. >> i don't see that happening anymore than you having a pocketbook john. i'm sure you'll h
. >> 24% identify with religion today that they were raised in. i want to ask you about money and the church. i'm going to get skeptical on you. how big a driving force is the ability for a european pope or to a degree an american pope to raise money for the church, where they would avoid latin america, avoid africa, where the fundraising would be a lot more challenging. >> i agree. if you travel the country i went to college at n.y.u. and at the catholic center gay couples were...
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saying accusers of hitler, but all anyone remembers is the four freedoms from one speech and freedom of religion. what he wanted to do was to convey not only the four freedoms, but to say we are fighting a war against the accusers of hitler to achieve those four freedoms. all people remember is that line. >> thinking about the republican response from marco rubio, it strikes me that it's a statement from him and where the republican party is right now a few months after a loss at the polls. i wonder how you compare to what you heard and what it says about where the party now is with where other parties have been a few months after losing to a reelected president. the democrats with bush or reagan got reelected. where do you think they are right now relative to other parties in this position? >> what they are doing and marco rubio reflected that, there is going to be a struggle. it's not as large as it was in 1964 after the gold water defeat or the democrats after 1972, but last night was one of the opening volleys in the battle that you will see between the conservative wing of the republican pa
saying accusers of hitler, but all anyone remembers is the four freedoms from one speech and freedom of religion. what he wanted to do was to convey not only the four freedoms, but to say we are fighting a war against the accusers of hitler to achieve those four freedoms. all people remember is that line. >> thinking about the republican response from marco rubio, it strikes me that it's a statement from him and where the republican party is right now a few months after a loss at the...
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it's that the government wouldn't impose a state religion. >> you have apparently some legal opinion, chris, saying you need to do the christmas carols in june. sing "silent night" but only in summer. >> it shows how crazy we have gotten. this is an annual ritual at this point with people that are hostile toward christmas and hostile toward christians. in montgomery county, a liberal county in maryland. they are now in the process of trying to incorporate muslim holidays into the school calendar there as a means of accommodating a very small number of muslim students in the school system. at the same time liberals are banning christmas carols this this county. they banned santa claus in their christmas parade as few years in the town of kensington. >> he's evil and need s to be stopped. >> stunning. you can want rationalize it. >> every year there he is with the evils and the reindeer. if the city council doesn't step in who knows how long it will continue? oh oh, wait. that's why things like the gallup poll that show 80% of the country is dissatisfied comes as no surprise to anybody
it's that the government wouldn't impose a state religion. >> you have apparently some legal opinion, chris, saying you need to do the christmas carols in june. sing "silent night" but only in summer. >> it shows how crazy we have gotten. this is an annual ritual at this point with people that are hostile toward christmas and hostile toward christians. in montgomery county, a liberal county in maryland. they are now in the process of trying to incorporate muslim holidays...
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get people excited again about this religion, particularly in europe and in the united states. but i think what they are looking for most, they are talking -- they are looking for spiritual person. somebody that when they boil it all down, everybody says that's first and foremost the most important thing, somebody who can radiate the spirit of god and the message of the catholic church. >> so father bartunek is it a spiritual long shot that we could see o'malley or dolan becoming the next pope. >> i wouldn't call it a long shot, i think it's very possible. it's funny, when you talk to the italians in town here, a lot of them are really hoping for an american pope. they have seen -- the testimony that the american cardinals have given during the last ten days, last week when they have been here, they show that they really love the church, are really in tune with the needs of the church. personally i think a lot of the challenges that we faced in the united states in the last ten years have prepared these men. they have had to deal with these challenges, they have had to face the
get people excited again about this religion, particularly in europe and in the united states. but i think what they are looking for most, they are talking -- they are looking for spiritual person. somebody that when they boil it all down, everybody says that's first and foremost the most important thing, somebody who can radiate the spirit of god and the message of the catholic church. >> so father bartunek is it a spiritual long shot that we could see o'malley or dolan becoming the next...
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they are able to determine your religion, political affiliation and your iq. now, iq is my favorite. according to the study, the most intelligent people like science, thunderstorms, out front, oh, i mean the dailey show, the godfather, morgan freeman's voice, mozart and curly fries. i have a confession to make, i hate curly fries. i always going with potato cakes. call me stupid. thank god i'm not on facebook any way. anderson cooper, 360 from rome starts right now. >>> thanks very much. good morning, everybody on what has been an extraordinary day in roam. we'll have complete coverage. there is breaking news at this hour involving a cardinal down the street behind me. cardinal mahoney of los angeles. the church settled four lawsuits against a diocese he ran. four men abused boys collecting nearly $10 million total. they were abused by a priest during the '70s. six years ago, he pled guilty to molesting boys. he did time. he's not alone. nor is cardinal maloney accused of protecting criminals. several are here in rome spending another day to select a pope. the
they are able to determine your religion, political affiliation and your iq. now, iq is my favorite. according to the study, the most intelligent people like science, thunderstorms, out front, oh, i mean the dailey show, the godfather, morgan freeman's voice, mozart and curly fries. i have a confession to make, i hate curly fries. i always going with potato cakes. call me stupid. thank god i'm not on facebook any way. anderson cooper, 360 from rome starts right now. >>> thanks very...
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in india, this comes out of religion, out of caste, out of culture. the people who get elected are sometimes traditional leaders. they don't want to overturn these traditions. it's very hard to get oppressed minorities to be given their due. >> fareed zakaria, thank you very much. be sure to catch a special edition of "gps" on sunday, focusing on the president's second term. he gets advice on how the president should handle the challenges he'll be facing over the next four years. memo to the president, roadmap for a second term. it airs sunday night at 8:00 p.m. >> tomorrow, padma lacksmy is out front. the former model who was born in india and spent a lot of time there, she was a lingerie model there. she had to deal with some issues. she's going to speak out for the first time about the rape in her home country. >> and we're moments away from the biggest college football game of the year. could be the highest rated ever. a preview and an inspiring story "outfront" next. 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fa
in india, this comes out of religion, out of caste, out of culture. the people who get elected are sometimes traditional leaders. they don't want to overturn these traditions. it's very hard to get oppressed minorities to be given their due. >> fareed zakaria, thank you very much. be sure to catch a special edition of "gps" on sunday, focusing on the president's second term. he gets advice on how the president should handle the challenges he'll be facing over the next four...
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knows that in the industrialized world there is it a lot of people who don't stee the relevance of the religion and he wants to reenergize that faith. he started the uro faith . amms wrote a book evangelical of catholicism and calling for the church to deepen people's faith. janet? >> all right. thank you very much for the update. can you tell us about what comes next in the process? this pope had specific outreach, but what about the next one. you mentioned there may be interest in focusing on somebody to represent the different geoh, graphy. the process seems so secretive. >> i tomit give you ideas who may be in the top. it is important to understand the selection by what the church needs. if you go to the criteria and the church needs to reenergize. cardinal ravizi for culture. he's also the president of a different pontiffical commissions. he's leading the papal lenten retreat it is an honor to lead that retreat. two others had had . both went on to be the pope . cardinal schoola who is italian branch. they make up 25 percent of the cardinals and they center a big voting block . you can see
knows that in the industrialized world there is it a lot of people who don't stee the relevance of the religion and he wants to reenergize that faith. he started the uro faith . amms wrote a book evangelical of catholicism and calling for the church to deepen people's faith. janet? >> all right. thank you very much for the update. can you tell us about what comes next in the process? this pope had specific outreach, but what about the next one. you mentioned there may be interest in...
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one of the great traditions in all of organized religion. george weigel, we don't want this to delve into the normal. but i'd like a gut check from you since we are watching with an american audience. five hours behind you, i would love to know what you think the real chance is of, a, a north american pope, and b, an american pope being named. >> i think the chances are very good, brian. in addition to cardinal dolan and cardinal
one of the great traditions in all of organized religion. george weigel, we don't want this to delve into the normal. but i'd like a gut check from you since we are watching with an american audience. five hours behind you, i would love to know what you think the real chance is of, a, a north american pope, and b, an american pope being named. >> i think the chances are very good, brian. in addition to cardinal dolan and cardinal
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adding synagogues, churches or mosques to the list, saying that would be direct government funding of religion. >>> at the vatican, in his annual address to the vatican diplomatic corps, pope benedict xvi had strong words on syria and the international economy. the pope called for more humanitarian aid to syria and warned that there will be no winners in the current situation, only "a field of ruins." the pope blamed the worldwide economic crisis on a desire for profit and spoke of the growing divide between the few who grow richer and the many who grow poorer. >>> meanwhile, in syria, the humanitarian situation continues to worsen. the world food program said it is unable to reach one million syrians in need of food. the group said it's had to withdraw its staff from certain cities because of the violence. >>> in los angeles, a judge has ordered the catholic archdiocese to release nearly 30,000 internal documents on the clergy sex abuse crisis, without removing any names. previously, another judge had ruled the archdiocese could redact the names but that decision has now been overturned. the
adding synagogues, churches or mosques to the list, saying that would be direct government funding of religion. >>> at the vatican, in his annual address to the vatican diplomatic corps, pope benedict xvi had strong words on syria and the international economy. the pope called for more humanitarian aid to syria and warned that there will be no winners in the current situation, only "a field of ruins." the pope blamed the worldwide economic crisis on a desire for profit and...
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why attack me on the religion end? >> well, i think where you and i disagree is. >> no, no. answer the question. why attack me on the religion end? >> because, to some people in the media, and clearly people who are not big fans of yours, saying that you were inspired by god to write this book sounds like oh, he is kind of a fanatic. everybody is. >> all christians are inspired by god to do things. and that's the -- i will tell you why they did it because they were playing to their crew, all right? their crew despises religion and any expression of it. and that is what these people were playing to. that's why the u.s.a. guy put that in there. playing to his antireligion crew. think about it. and that is what is wrong with the national media a littlek and they all think the same. >> the media is a very big sprawling animal. there are many religious people in the media i will give you, this there is a cultural divide and i think there should be more better and more sympathetic coverage of organized religion. >> all right
why attack me on the religion end? >> well, i think where you and i disagree is. >> no, no. answer the question. why attack me on the religion end? >> because, to some people in the media, and clearly people who are not big fans of yours, saying that you were inspired by god to write this book sounds like oh, he is kind of a fanatic. everybody is. >> all christians are inspired by god to do things. and that's the -- i will tell you why they did it because they were...
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. >> when somebody like -- attacks our religion, they attack us. >> i am only using high-profile muslims in their own words. how does that paint every muslim with the same brush? i don't understand that. >> reporter: is it hate speech or free speech? doesn't seem to matter much to muni. >> can i swear on a bus ad? >> depends what you're saying. >> reporter: in this case, muni felt obligated to run the ads because in similar cases, the court ruled that the first amendment applies to such ads. but they decided not to make any revenue on them. >> we're transferring it to the human rights commission to help encourage tolerance. >> reporter: these bus ads will run the next four weeks. >> the ads are on ten of muni's 800 buses and san francisco isn't alone. the ads have also appeared in washington, d.c. and chicago. >>> for the world's 1.2 billion catholics, they could have a new leader which -- by the end of the week. the conclave is set to begin. the process shrouded in ritual, tradition and mystery. anyone involved, from the cardinals to their staff, their drivers, even waiters, must swear
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they also tend to expose things like religion, politics, whether you smoke or drink. the people of facebook say the results of the study are not really surprising. >>> some people love the idea of trading a wallet packed with credit cards and receipts and cash for a simple tap of a smart phone but not everybody likes the idea. that means the mobile wallet has been slow to catch on. the idea of ditching plastic and catch seems like a good match for a society that all ready does so much with a smart phone. but mobile wallet haves been relatively slow to catch on. maybe because the market is so markety. >> there's not a single way you can use the wallet. you can go to every store and use it on any phone. there's different things going on. they're shaking out how you're going to use mobile wallet. >> two major methods emerged. cloud based created by a san fransisco based company lets users link their accounts and pay with the touch of a smart phone button and the tap and pay method near field communication like google wallet. people seem pretty content with their old fash
they also tend to expose things like religion, politics, whether you smoke or drink. the people of facebook say the results of the study are not really surprising. >>> some people love the idea of trading a wallet packed with credit cards and receipts and cash for a simple tap of a smart phone but not everybody likes the idea. that means the mobile wallet has been slow to catch on. the idea of ditching plastic and catch seems like a good match for a society that all ready does so much...